"BEIJING -- China’s Commerce Ministry accused the United States government on Thursday of violating free-trade rules through support for six renewable energy projects, but did not identify the projects or the trade rules that had allegedly been violated. It was the latest volley in a widening conflict between the two countries over clean power.
The United States and China, the world’s two biggest energy users, have pledged to work together to develop renewable sources. But they accuse each other of improperly subsidizing or protecting their manufacturers.
The Commerce Ministry’s announcement of the results of an investigation that began in November gave no indication whether Beijing might try to impose punitive measures. Ministry representatives did not respond to requests by phone and fax for more details."
The Associated Press had the story May 24, 2012.
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"China Solar Trade War Analysis & Fact Sheet" (CleanTechnica)
"U.S.-China Trade Tensions Worsen Amid Solar Energy Row" (AP)
"China Rejects Us Ruling in Solar Dumping Case" (Bloomberg Businessweek)
"Beijing Accuses U.S. of Trade Violations in Energy Sector"
Source: AP, 05/25/2012